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Water Screen

 

A cascading water wall turns an ordinary street scene into an abstract. altered reality. Wonderful repeating textures morph light and objects into a pattern that delights my eye. A small clearing gives substance to a sole walker in that other world. She has no idea what kind of wonder surrounds her.

 

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Your smoke screen wont work on me.

 

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Television screen

Air vent,Rochester,NY

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Happy Window Wednesday! Window with torn screen, detail from an abandoned building (possibly an old store) in Dyke, Virginia. Dyke is an unincorporated community nestled at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Greene County, Virginia.

some rare kurt cobain screen caps pics

 

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Videomapping Insatallation - Screen & rubber strab by Genelabo with Rhythm Section @ Istanbul Art Fair - Tüyap - 2018

A luna moth on the screen of the butterfly house.

 

~ Peck Farm, Geneva, IL

This tutorial will teach you how to manually create your own vanishing points, and how to use these techniques to create an awesome ’screen explosion’ effect - something that is sure to dazzle your viewers!

 

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For this round of Blush we're releasing our Blush Screen! It comes with a hud to change the frame and fabric to 4 different colour varieties. There is an adult version available or an unanimated version.

 

Blush - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Make%20them%20Blush/147/92...

Press the key "L" to see full screen size - press the same key again to return to the original size. Press "f" to "Like", Press "c"

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This is the Rood Screen at Ripon Cathedral, a spectacular gothic Grade I listed building in the North Yorkshire city of Ripon, England. The cathedral was built between the 13th and 16th centuries, but is the fourth building to have existed on this site. Founded as a monastery by Scottish monks in the 660s, it was refounded as a Benedictine monastery by St Wilfrid in 672 when the first stone church was built.

 

The screen is one of the most treasured features of the cathedral. It features eight carved and painted kings in canopied niches flanking the central doorway into the choir (bottom left), with another 24 statues in niches above the doorway arch. Measuring eight feet thick, the screen dates from the 15th century, although the statues are Victorian and represent kings, bishops, and saints who played a part in the history of the cathedral. Inside the passage of the main archway is a door to the rood loft, and another door down into the Saxon crypt.

 

Above the screen, in the centre of the image, you can see some of the pipes of the cathedral's organ. The first reference to an organ in Ripon Cathedral occurs in the Fabric Rolls for 1399. With casework by Sir George Gilbert Scott, the present-day, four-manual organ was built by Harrison and Harrison and contains two ranks from a 1690 organ. It is a rebuild of the original instrument by T C Lewis of Brixton, which dates from 1878.

 

This photo is taken from a spherical panorama. The panorama was created by taking 9 shots with a fisheye lens and stitching them together to form a 188 MP image that covers the entire 360˚ view, from floor to ceiling. The tripod is removed by taking two 'straight down' shots from slightly different positions, using a dedicated spherical panoramic head that can offset the camera position away from the central axis of the tripod. Each frame was taken with 5 exposures to capture the full dynamic range from the bright windows to the dark corners (so 45 shots in total). The spherical panorama was transformed to the 2D square you see here using stereographic projection, then adjusted and cropped for composition.

 

Canon EOS 90D

Canon EF 8-15mm f/4L Fisheye USM @ 10mm

6s | 2s | 0.6s | 1/5s | 1/15s (+3.33/+1.7/0/-1.7/-3.33EV)

f/9

ISO 200

Stitching & reprojection: PTGui Pro

Exposure blending and tonemapping: Aurora HDR

 

References:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ripon_Cathedral

www.riponcathedral.org.uk/what-to-see/

www.yorkshireguides.com/ripon_cathedral.html

The last ray of light before the sunset!

Persian ceramic screen. Durham University, Oriental Museum.

KCO est une artiste plasticienne de Touraine qui travaille à partir de treillis métalliques très fins pour faire des figures humaines qu'elle installe ensuite dans des petites pièces aux murs blancs où des sources de lumière viennent projeter ces sculptures sur les murs servant d'écran. Comme ces structures sont très légères, le moindre mouvement d'air les fait pivoter créant un univers constamment changeant d'ombre et de lumière.

 

KCO is a visual artist from Touraine who works with very thin metal trellises to make human figures, which she then installs in small rooms with white walls where light sources project these sculptures onto the walls used as screens. As these structures are very light, the slightest movement of air rotates them creating a constantly changing universe of light and shadow.

Wild fennel at the marina.

It's pretty in a way, but it is an invasive non-native that took over here ages ago, having come to the California Bay Area with the first European settlers (probably) 150 years ago. If you walk in nature parks here, you come to terms with it!

Old Men OThe West & Their 2022 Odyssey #18

An homage to Yellow Castle 6075. And the cathedral project goes marching on.

52 weeks of 2020

Week 11 ~ Get High

Summer 2012 - Stockholm - Sweden

working on a sneak peek for a client today. I try to get one shot for them to see from each set-up so they can make a selection right after the session for their birth announcement. Got all but 2 set-ups on screen and hopefully they will pick my favorites for their card... although that doesn't happen often. Tracy came prepared for this session... 2 new hats, a new cocoon wrap (which we haven't done in a long while), and a cool screen for the background of the hanging shot. Love her craftiness! We've had so many great sessions lately, but keeping many as surprises for the next book!

 

Oh and loving my iMac... so fun and fast to edit on. Why I was so slow to switch from PC I don't know... just too busy I guess.

 

And we have a few spots left in the October class... newborn class details

    

Yes, I'm still here. Trying to become more active after the holidays... happy August to all!

Polaroid Retinex, Polaroid 3000 with Itype modification

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